Today In History, Jan. 14: Super Bowl II

1968: Super Bowl II

On Jan. 14, 1968, the Green Bay Packers of the NFL defeated the AFL's Oakland Raiders, 33-14, in the second AFL-NFL World Championship game (now referred to as Super Bowl II).

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1784: Treaty of Paris

In 1784, the United States ratified the Treaty of Paris ending the Revolutionary War; Britain followed suit in April 1784.

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1900: Puccini

In 1900, Puccini's opera "Tosca" had its world premiere in Rome.

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1927: Clara Bow

In 1927, the Paramount silent romantic comedy "It," starring Clara Bow (who became known as "The 'It' Girl"), had its world premiere in Los Angeles.

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1943: Roosevelt, Churchill & de Gaulle

In 1943, President Franklin D. Roosevelt, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and French General Charles de Gaulle opened a wartime conference in Casablanca.

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1953: Josip Broz Tito

In 1953, Josip Broz Tito (YAW'-sihp brawz TEE'-toh) was elected president of Yugoslavia by the country's Parliament.

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1967: "Human Be-In"

In 1967, the Sixties' "Summer of Love" unofficially began with a "Human Be-In" involving tens of thousands of young people at Golden Gate Park in San Francisco.

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1989: Ronald Reagan

In 1989, President Ronald Reagan delivered his 331st and final weekly White House radio address, telling listeners, "Believe me, Saturdays will never seem the same. I'll miss you."

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1993: David Letterman

In 1993, TV talk show host David Letterman announced he was moving from NBC to CBS.

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2008: Alvaro Colom

Ten years ago: Alvaro Colom was sworn in as Guatemala's first leftist president in more than 50 years.

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2008: Bobby Jindal

Ten years ago: Republican Bobby Jindal, the first elected Indian-American governor in the United States, took office in Louisiana.

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2013: Lance Armstrong & Oprah Winfrey

Five years ago: Lance Armstrong ended a decade of denial by confessing to Oprah Winfrey during a videotaped interview that he'd used performance-enhancing drugs to win the Tour de France.

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2017: John Lewis

One year ago: Donald Trump tore into civil rights legend and Georgia congressman John Lewis (pictured) on Twitter for questioning the legitimacy of the Republican billionaire's White House victory.

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2017: SpaceX Launch

One year ago: A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying a payload of satellites blasted off from California, marking the company's first launch since a fireball engulfed a similar rocket on a Florida launch pad more than four months earlier.

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2017: Trump Protesters

One year ago: Protesters gathered in Washington and other cities to denounce the president-elect's anti-immigrant stance and his pledge to build a wall on the Mexican border.